L&T Construction bags contracts for its various businesses
Mumbai, Jun 10 (UNI) Larsen and Toubro L&T said that its Construction arm has secured orders from prestigious clients across various Indian states for its varied businesses.
The Water and Effluent Treatment business has secured a EPC order from the Delhi Jal Board for the design, construction, installation, automation, testing, commissioning and oam of a 477 MLD water
treatment plant (WTP), a 105 ML clear water reservoir and a pump house for the Chandrawal command area.
The project is a part of the Delhi Water Supply Improvement project (DWSIP) and is funded by Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA). This win reaffirms the expertise of the business in the area of specialised treatment and water management, a statement said.
Another EPC order was bagged from the Rajkot Smart City Limited for design, construction, testing, commissioning and 0&M of infrastructure works for roads, drains, culverts, bridges, water supply, sewerage, street lighting and utility duct in the smart city area in Rajkot, Gujarat.
The residential business of Buildings and Factories business has secured a repeat order from a major developer in Bengaluru for the construction of a residential complex with a total built up area of 5 million sq ft.
An order has been received from a leading data centre developer for the construction of a TIER 3 data centre at Sipcot-Siruseri, Chennai. The project is to be completed within a stringent timeline of 16 months adhering to international standards of five commissioning levels. The factories business has secured an order
from a leading cement manufacturer for the construction of a cement plant in Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh.
The business has also secured an order from a vehicle manufacturing major for the development of a manufacturing facility in Pune.
The Transportation Infrastructure business has secured a engineering, procurement and construction order from the Delhi Aviation Fuel Facility Limited (DAFFL) for the execution of fuel hydrant system development works at the Indira Gandhi International Airport at New Delhi.
The scope of work includes design, engineering, procurement, supply, erection, installation, testing, commissioning, construction and successful completion of the T1 hydrant system works including 15 km
of pipelines with associated hydrant pits, valves, etc.
Another order has been secured from the Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation Ltd (MMRCL) involving design, procurement and supply, installation, testing and commissioning of ballastless track on the mainline from BKC station to Cuffe Parade (Package 10B - 43TKM) for Mumbai Metro Line 3 project (Colaba-Bandra-SEEPZ).
This order has been secured against stiff competition from other major multi-national companies.
Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation Limited (MMRC) is the nodal agency responsible for implementing the Mumbai Metro Line-3 (MML-3) project - a 33.5 Km long corridor between Colaba-Bandra SEEPZ that will be
funded by Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA). This will be L&T's first project using Low Vibration Track technology like the one adopted for the line in the tunnel running under the English Channel connecting England a France.
This system is easier to maintain as compared to the conventional vibration mitigation methods used in ballastless tracks. The scope of work includes design, supply of fastening systems for the entire Line-3, supply
and installation of Low Vibration Ballastless tracks, testing and commissioning of ballastless tracks on the mainline from BKC station to Cuffe Parade station. The project has to be completed in 30 months.
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